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Yi Blogs like an American!

"East is East, West is West, and never the twain shall meet."
-Rudyard Kipling

Its quite bizarre to me how Kipling's quote still resonates in people's criticisms of international players, particularly as it relates to Yi.  One of the main knocks is, as Bill Simmons (the Sports Guy) says:

"Why isn't anyone worried about Yi Jianlian's adjustment to American culture?"

To quell people's fears of his inability to overcome such HUUUUUUUGGGE cultural gaps, Yi tells us he is becoming as American as apple pie.  Or rather, as American as SUVS?

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Yi is Primetime like Deion Sanders!
(courtesy of SI.com)

In his latest blog entry on NBA.com, Yi talks about the NBA Finals, his tight in-game dunking, his first car, his acquaintance with greasy American food, and his first summer league.

From the looks of things, his agents and trainers are working overtime getting Yi's game "Americanized" on AND off the court.  See for yourself!

In a Q/A session with fans, here's Yi on his dunking skills:

I should say all my impressive dunks are during the games. The one that I did when we play against Spain, where I dribbled off Pau Gasol and slammed…that one wasn’t bad at all.

He's got some swagger and confidence, something we Americans love in our basketball players!

Yi on his first car:

An SUV. Recently, I’ve been spending almost all of my time in the training, so I don’t have time to get a driver license though. But I am planning to get a license, probably after I’ve settled down a bit, and buy myself an SUV.

That's so American!

Yi on eating American food:

A lot of fans worried about my diet once in the US. I can tell you that I like all the American food and I’ve adapted well, so it’s been no problem at all.

Lets hope he doesn't go Shawn Kemp! That might be TOO American!

yijianlian dunking
Nothing says American like two handed throwdowns! Remember when critics felt Yao's lack of dunking made his game "foreign"? Not Yi!

In a similar article about Yi's embrace of American life, Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated offers some details about China's Next Big Thing particularly as his new penchant for the hollywood lifestyle!

In addition to hitting up the red carpet, appearing at several summer blockbuster movie premieres, Yi apparently also loves the "party scene."  Uh oh...worst case scenario, he becomes the next Ed O'Bannon (anyone catch that FSN Bay Area 'showcase' on him and how his love for partying in NYC while playing for NJ practically ended his career?)  Here are more instances of Yi affirming his cultural competency:

In addition to driving regularly (he has a Chinese license and will apply for an American one once he figures out what state he is playing in), Yi has taken to American music ("Hip hop and R&B," he says) and has a firmer grasp of the language thanks to the hour-long English classes Fegan has set up for him five days a week.

Perhaps Yi might follow in the footsteps of other international important, Tony Parker, and release his own rap cd?  Maybe it's already in the works?

Getting Yi in exchange for some of our team's best assets will be a debate that will never die.  But whether or not Yi can "adapt", it seems like proof Yi becoming more and more American by the day!

Do you think Yi's recent and on-going training in American cultural norms will help him on the courts? How American does he need to be in order to succeed?

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Props to my man Fuzzy for a great piece pointing out how overblown the assimilation argument is for not drafting Yi. Unlike the other 99.99% immigrants to this country Yi's in an ideal situation- he's got tons of people looking out for him and even making sure he goes to a good fit team and locale wise. It's hard for any young guy to come here from another country, but you can't be in any better situation than Yi a superstar basketball product from overseas.

Immigrants who aren't walking into guaranteed millions and fame when they first come to the U S of A- now those are the people we should be worrying about and looking to help out.

Yi's got it good and he'll make the most of it.

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